muckypony
Well-Known Member
Hi all.
Both of my shetland yearlings look wormy (I think they do anyway). They look a little fat (not particularly overweight though) but you can feel their ribs without even pressing, one more so than the other.
I have wormed with advice from my vet since I got them and had a worm count done which today has come back negative. Although it doesn't cover tapeworms my vet has said I have wormed for that so they shouldn't be a problem.
My vet reccomends having their teeth checked.
What would you do? I have a really awful feeling that I've taken the term 'shetlands live on nothing' a bit too far and been a bit too obsessed with their weight... They get a small hard feed in the evening (hi-fi and pony nuts with a sludge of veg oil) a big soaked haynet to share overnight and graze 8-6 on quite sparse grazing.
Any advice will be welcomed!!
Both of my shetland yearlings look wormy (I think they do anyway). They look a little fat (not particularly overweight though) but you can feel their ribs without even pressing, one more so than the other.
I have wormed with advice from my vet since I got them and had a worm count done which today has come back negative. Although it doesn't cover tapeworms my vet has said I have wormed for that so they shouldn't be a problem.
My vet reccomends having their teeth checked.
What would you do? I have a really awful feeling that I've taken the term 'shetlands live on nothing' a bit too far and been a bit too obsessed with their weight... They get a small hard feed in the evening (hi-fi and pony nuts with a sludge of veg oil) a big soaked haynet to share overnight and graze 8-6 on quite sparse grazing.
Any advice will be welcomed!!